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There were colourful celebrations at this street party in Lechlade. read more
OLYMPIC gold medalist Sir Steve Redgrave gave a boost to a jubilee charity hike which passed through Lechlade at the weekend. read more
An ice sculptor used Japanese saws to fashion this stunning - if temporary - piece of public art in the Abbey Grounds, Cirencester. read more
The world's best pilots are set to go vertical for eight non-stop hours of sensational flying as the Royal International Air Tattoo 2002 celebrates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. read more
The world's best pilots are set to go vertical for eight non-stop hours of sensational flying as the Royal International Air Tattoo 2002 celebrates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. read more
COMMUNITIES across the region came together to celebrate the Queen's golden jubilee at the weekend. read more
Adults, as well as children, got into a patriotic party mood. read more
Children in Fairford enjoyed a jubilee tea party in the sunshine. read more
Monday's procession was a resounding success. 'Let's have more of these' urged locals. read more
A charity tea party was held at the Bingham Hall, Cirencester on saturday, June 1 for carers and those they help. Guests ate sarnies and cake and drank tea whilst entertainers performed on stage. read more
This Loveday and Loveday van dates from the 1930s. read more
CIRENCESTER'S Marie Duguid will be making one of her first local appearances as a wingwalker at Kemble Air Day. read more
Just one of the lovely old cars that wound its way through Cirencester's narrow town centre streets on Monday. read more
2,000 balloons were launched to raise funds for Cirencester Hospital League of Friends. There are prizes for the people whose balloons travel the furthest. read more
There were over 40 vehicles in Monday's carnival procession. Sadly, this Scania truck was just too big to get into the Abbey Grounds - the driver had to park up outside. read more
Conditions for building paper towers were less than ideal on Sunday - but the winners still built one to 15ft. read more
Lots of pictures from across the region in our jubilee round-up. Click on features to see more! read more
How high can you build a tower using just rolled newspaper and sticky tape. Brave teams tackled the elements - and gravity - at the Abbey Grounds, Cirencester to find out. read more
Never a town to do things by halves, Cirencester cheered not one, not two, but three queens. read more
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